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When to Repeat Words in Chinese 

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When learning Chinese, sometimes you might see verbs, nouns or adjectives being repeated. In this video, we're going to find out when and why words are repeated (technical term: reduplication) in Chinese!
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@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
📝 *Free Resources* Chinese Words That Can Be Duplicated: A List of Commonly Used Words ■ Traditional Chinese Version: gracemandarinchinese.com/chinese-words-that-can-be-duplicated-a-list-of-commonly-used-words-traditional-chinese/ ■ Simplified Chinese Version: gracemandarinchinese.com/chinese-words-that-can-be-duplicated-a-list-of-commonly-used-words-simplified-chinese/
@QuizmasterLaw
@QuizmasterLaw Год назад
Hi Grace! Great video, thanks, daodi i never thought about what wait no daodao ;) You know? There are few or no videos explaining simplification rules, or how to learn to read traditionl if you already know simplified, or how to read simplified, if you already know traditional . maybe make such a video, see if it gets views, and if so you've a topic you can work? I would just star with 简化的偏胖 see if that goes anwywhere and if it does then the other rules and if that goes far individual characters. I've seen more videos comparing C-J-K than simplification so maybe the market for kanji to hanzi and hanzi to kanji is bigger / more lucrative? but in english at least no one is doing simplification rules. Great video 谢谢老师!加油!
@JS-lm7ry
@JS-lm7ry Год назад
Another Classic Grace Mandarin Video!! :)
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
@@QuizmasterLaw This is such a great video idea! Thank you so much for your suggestion!
@QuizmasterLaw
@QuizmasterLaw Год назад
@@GraceMandarinChinese Richard Searles (uncle hanzi) did one, but otherwise I just haven't seen it treated, and his presentation is kinda light-hearted, just a few characters. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8ycQYJWFDj4.html
@shzhugeliang
@shzhugeliang Год назад
@@QuizmasterLaw Chinese character simplification began in the 1950s as part of a larger effort by the Chinese government to increase literacy rates and promote the use of Mandarin as the official language. This effort involved the creation of a simplified character system, which replaced many complex traditional characters with simplified forms that were easier to read and write. Over time, the simplified character system became more widely adopted in mainland China, while traditional characters continued to be used in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions.
@Harry-io8pd
@Harry-io8pd Год назад
Many of the Chinese grammar resources never address this topic or it’s so hard to search for the answer. Thank you Grace for such a structured and concise explanation.
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
You’re very welcome! 💛
@Sebboebbo
@Sebboebbo Год назад
The queen has returned 🙌
@jspihlman
@jspihlman 16 дней назад
One that I use a lot when ordering food from somewhere like a stand in a night market and they ask if you want sauce you can use "一点点" which means "a little bit" but emphasizes you really want a very small amount. I used this when eating a meat stick that came with sriracha sauce.
@josephmak0865
@josephmak0865 Год назад
我天天都看看有沒有Grace的video讓我學學中文.祝老師天天開開心心
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
我會天天開心哈哈 謝謝Joseph!
@CarlosSaltos
@CarlosSaltos 5 месяцев назад
Yo también !! ... Feliz día a todos !!
@sheareracuna896
@sheareracuna896 11 месяцев назад
I've been watching a lot of language videos over the last few years in a few different languages. There are so many out there. I really think these are some of the best I've seen for any language. So well presented and put together and on really useful, thoughtful topics. Thank you!
@user-ux1jh2ro1n
@user-ux1jh2ro1n Год назад
I'm not even actively learning Chinese but I really like your videos for some reason xD 敎我們多謝老師!
@cheetoz64
@cheetoz64 Год назад
Thanks again for another great video! One of my favorite things that you include in your videos is the skits. Do you think you’ll ever compile a bunch into one video? They’re so entertaining and helpful! 😄
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
Hahaha thanks! I don’t know if people would want to watch that lol
@pytyus
@pytyus Год назад
@@GraceMandarinChinese we certainly would!
@Thedennati
@Thedennati Год назад
感谢您,老师。您的课总是非常有意思啊。我现在最大的希望是我有一天能很流利的说中文。
@alexandermorrison7208
@alexandermorrison7208 Год назад
You've always been super clear and well-spoken, but your accent gets better and better with each video. If my English ever became as good as your Chinese, I'd be a very, very happy person haha.
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
Aww thank you so much for your kind words! 🥰
@astrolillo
@astrolillo Год назад
I think you got it the other way around pal, lol
@alexandermorrison7208
@alexandermorrison7208 Год назад
@@astrolillo haha maybe the original stands then.
@alexparis4589
@alexparis4589 Год назад
My beautiful teacher 👩‍🏫🌹❤️🤗👌👍
@johnstantonbriskham2770
@johnstantonbriskham2770 4 месяца назад
Marvellously well explained. Thank you.
@genace
@genace Год назад
Thanks! Yes, I definitely see this a lot but this is my first time hearing an explanation for it. I know some other languages similarly repeat certain words too for different reasons. It’s amazing how much function there can be when just saying a word twice lol. Thanks for the free resource too! I also didn’t know you have a new website🥳
@akulova_anastasia_ICC
@akulova_anastasia_ICC Год назад
谢谢你!你的视频非常有用的❤
@kortova1232
@kortova1232 Год назад
Good golly, I've been waiting to see a good video on this topic since I started studying Mandarin! Thanks a lot!
@ayusasnimunte6224
@ayusasnimunte6224 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Grace. I love the way your RU-vid puts both traditional and simplified Mandarin. It helpful. Keep going.
@prince_yohan6270
@prince_yohan6270 Год назад
thank you very much for this! your videos are always so helpful
@DianaLopez-xh7hw
@DianaLopez-xh7hw Год назад
Oh my god, I have been asking this question all this time and finnally I have an answer. Thank you so so much. 感谢
@denisek7
@denisek7 Год назад
Wonderful video, thank u for all the amazing examples and including trad. characters!! ♡ 謝謝你 🙏 your clear pronunciation is very easy to follow and this helps a lot~
@timgooding9464
@timgooding9464 Год назад
You have brilliant tonal pronounciation for beginners.
@jakethesnake95
@jakethesnake95 Месяц назад
谢谢你,Grace! This was a very helpful video, as always :) I think a better English equivalent of “试试这个方法吧!” might be "Why don't you try doing it this way?"
@TheGame_Grinders
@TheGame_Grinders Год назад
Thank you Grace, you cover some of the more complicated topics perfectly!😅
@MeiMei_920
@MeiMei_920 Год назад
感谢Guo老师。好期待老师的中文课。😊 咱们学生一起天天练习吧。
@karlareyes6838
@karlareyes6838 Год назад
I was just wondering this last night 😅
@AshinAsia
@AshinAsia Год назад
Thank you! Great film. I already knew it kind if softens the tone, reminds me of using 一下 But great to see examples! I'm now hearing this with my own ears, as I arrived in Taiwan 4 weeks ago ❤
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
Wow welcome to Taiwan!! I hope you enjoy your life here!
@AshinAsia
@AshinAsia Год назад
@@GraceMandarinChinese I love it. I'm recording my life here on RU-vid now to show family who worry, hahaha
@valovanonym
@valovanonym Год назад
@@AshinAsia Sounds interesting to follow your journey!
@CharlesLumia
@CharlesLumia Год назад
Hi Grace! Very informative I had no idea why there were some duplications like that.
@kileyslife7541
@kileyslife7541 Год назад
I just finally passed my Chinese listening exam!😁😁 The reading one is still confusing me a lot, though. I wish I could remember such detailed characters 😂
@buggibii
@buggibii Год назад
GOD this is so useful to know!! Honestly kinda wish we had something like the first function in English, I imagine it makes confirmations and intentions a lot easier to understand in passing conversations...
@valovanonym
@valovanonym Год назад
Thank you for this! My teacher mentioned it once but did not go into great details so I never understood it. Now I do!
@thenumber2027
@thenumber2027 Год назад
有時候重複字不一定是同樣的意思,例如看to look變成看看時可以是to look、take a look,也可以是consider about it ,我再看看可以是I will take a look or I will consider about it。 或是用來當修飾,例如想想看、想看看~
@arielalban7239
@arielalban7239 Год назад
I just discovered it and this is an amazing channel! Thank you for your help
@peggyyeh6358
@peggyyeh6358 Год назад
嗨嗨 我是最近開始follow 的小粉絲! 覺得你好厲害!>< 雖然不是來學中文的但每個影片不知不覺就看完了XDD (很流暢也不無聊 (反而當成英語背景在聽XD 另外想請教你英文口說是怎麼練習的呢?🥺 不知道你有沒有分享過>
@GraceMandarinChinese
@GraceMandarinChinese Год назад
嗨Peggy! 很高興你喜歡我的影片~ 關於英文口說,我之前在這支影片裡分享過:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eLQ-yVIxcZI.html 希望對你有幫助!💛
@peggyyeh6358
@peggyyeh6358 Год назад
@@GraceMandarinChinese 謝謝你!! 持續支持💓
@user-ib8ml6xz8e
@user-ib8ml6xz8e 7 месяцев назад
叠词用法多了去了... 名词: 1、表“所有“、“每个”,例:“年年岁岁花相似,岁岁年年人不同”--《代悲白头翁》,刘希夷 2、表事物“持续出现,一个接一个”,例1:“伐木丁丁,鸟鸣嘤嘤”--《诗经·小雅·伐木》;例2:“日子一天天过去,也不见有什么改变。” 3、表可爱,童语。 动词: 1、表“直接做、照做就对了”(just do it),例:“你看看人家是怎么做的,再看看你!” 2、表“尝试”,例:“他们家有人么?敲敲门就知道了。” 3、表“随意做、非正式”,例:“有空聊聊天么?” 4、动词转化为形容词,表“做完后的样子”,例1:“采三秀兮于山间,石磊磊兮葛蔓蔓。”--《楚辞·九歌·山鬼》,屈原;例2:“青泥何盘盘,百步九折萦岩峦。”--《蜀道难》,李白 5、表动作“多次进行、持续不断”,例:“吵吵闹闹,成何体统?!” 形容词: 1、表强调,等同于加入一个“非常”、“很”、“十分”等词,例:“寻寻觅觅, 冷冷清清, 凄凄惨惨戚戚。”--《声声慢》,李清照 2、表“规模大、数量多、程度深、显著”,例:“每个航空安全规章制度的背后,都是血淋淋的教训。” 3、形容词转化为副词,但这个“地”字有时可以省略。 副词: 1、表强调要求,有“必须、一定要”的意思,例1:“你老老实实待着,不要惹事。”;例2:“速速完成,不得有误!” 2、表状态“多次出现、持续不断”,例:“自那次事件后,他便郁郁寡欢。” 3、表强调,包括“烈度大、程度深”等,例:“娥娥红粉妆,纤纤擢素手。”--《青青河畔草·古诗十九首》 实际上可能还有更多用法,我这一时也想不到,但总结起来就几个意思:1、所有;2、着重强调;3、持续不断
@ason860
@ason860 10 месяцев назад
great summary! I do not even notice the difference and the rule of duplication😂.
@ohyei6224
@ohyei6224 Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@cheesenbanana5846
@cheesenbanana5846 Год назад
My first language was Cantonese and as I grew older I became more curious with Mandarin. Mostly because people kept thinking that I understood Mandarin because Cantonese and Mandarin are under Chinese, so I wanted to learn Mandarin when people ask me to translate things….😅
@ispeakmandarin
@ispeakmandarin Год назад
Will it be a lot easier for Cantonese speakers to learn Mandarin than for foreign languages speakers
@cheesenbanana5846
@cheesenbanana5846 Год назад
Probably because some Cantonese words are the identical to Mandarin
@EZ-mc4pt
@EZ-mc4pt Год назад
I really love your videos, and this video was so helpful! I was wondering about something I saw where you have a duplicate verb and then 看 (like 试试看 or 想想看). I'm a bit confused on this, so any insight would help! Thanks!
@ispeakmandarin
@ispeakmandarin Год назад
试试看 and 想想看, the key is 试试 and 想想 respectively. 试试看 means you try to do something to see if you can do it. 想想看 means you think about something to see if you can find an answer. So the character 看 in both 试试看 and 想想看 doesn't mean to see,to look,to watch, it's not about eyes, it just means you do something first, then you will know what happens
@r4nd0mStuff
@r4nd0mStuff 4 месяца назад
9:52 this is hilarious, thank you for the good example
@bobbyboo1478
@bobbyboo1478 Год назад
Thank you so much from Israel. You explain so well!!
@DuaaHifo-qt3pl
@DuaaHifo-qt3pl Год назад
Hi sister you're the Admin of your Facebook account because i wanna have chinese friends to learn it easily ❤
@lxtatar7773
@lxtatar7773 Год назад
I always thought that if you say, for example, 大大的 instead of just 大的, you kind of convey that something is "BIG" instead of "big", you add more emphasis to the size. Am I wrong?
@myyoutubename9467
@myyoutubename9467 Год назад
You are right, this applies for adjectives.
@user-tz7xd3xo5z
@user-tz7xd3xo5z Год назад
It's difficult to learn Chinese tone and writing character as an lndonesian l hope you teach me more about how to write tradisional Chinese
@heikachan8052
@heikachan8052 Год назад
Thank you for the video, it's very helpful. I have a question about the pronunciation of the "R" sound in Chinese. At 8:49 you said 人ʐɛn 人人ʐɛnʐɛn 🡢人ɾɛn 🡠 人人ʐɛnʐɛn and native Chinese speakers mix a lot ɾ and ʐ. In my native language, these are two very different sounds, so I'm very confused about it. Which sound should I use? Can you hear any differences between them? Does it matter which version I say? Maybe one version sounds more elegant, for example?
@__zwischen__
@__zwischen__ Год назад
I think the rule of thumb is to pronounce it as ʐ when emphasizing or at word starts, and ɹ elsewhere. If you don’t move your tongue as near to the top of your mouth, ʐ (the sibilant) is kind of weaken to ɹ (the approximant). So you can think of latter as a lay-back version of the former. Some people tends to pronounce all r’s with little sibilant sounds, while others may prefer to fully enunciate most of them. Edit: I’m only a language enthusiast, and are only answering based on my experience and not any particular papers or research, so please take this with a grain of salt.
@clonkex
@clonkex Год назад
I also noticed this. Sometimes she pronounced it as the "usual" halfway between R and L, and sometimes more like a very soft J sound.
@thenumber2027
@thenumber2027 Год назад
我看著這個頻道學英文,這樣正常嗎...😂
@woodies2009
@woodies2009 Год назад
'人人' looks like the simplified letter '从'😁
@ispeakmandarin
@ispeakmandarin Год назад
Good, you observed the connection between 从 and 人人. The character 从 has many meanings for verb form and noun form. Here are the meanings of 从 that are about 人人 you mentioned: a person follows(go after) someone;a person does what someone says In these contexts, a person do things depends on the other one, so two characters 人 are put together, that‘s how 从 came from 人人
@aulagames5538
@aulagames5538 Год назад
No way you really back 😊😊😊China will be a world power. BRICS🎉🎉
@Pepeekeo808
@Pepeekeo808 Год назад
What about colors? Haye Haye de 黑 黑 的(Black)?
@user-cp5ir7pt4g
@user-cp5ir7pt4g Год назад
Grace姐姐太漂亮了😍
@user-ul3rm2xz1u
@user-ul3rm2xz1u Год назад
用來裝可愛的用法😂 還真的不會特別想到有這樣的用法! 在小小的花園裏面挖呀挖呀挖 這段好像也很適合用在這部影片延伸學習 畢竟本來就是幼教的歌曲
@kualta
@kualta Год назад
谢谢你!
@donovandownes5064
@donovandownes5064 Год назад
so is 聊聊天 maybe like "chit-chat" and 聊天 is more like "chat"?
@xx-en8uf
@xx-en8uf Год назад
I don’t Know why you remind me of Tzuyu from TWICE 😊 Your kindness? Your soft voice? ✨
@jeremye8041
@jeremye8041 Год назад
「她眼睛大大的」(這樣說也可以嗎?)
@ispeakmandarin
@ispeakmandarin Год назад
可以,many one-character Chinese adjectives can be duplicated, like 帅帅的handsome
@pamelaia
@pamelaia Год назад
super cute editing!
@marion6695
@marion6695 Месяц назад
Another answer to a question, things are moving forward.
@HinottaniTrepassing
@HinottaniTrepassing 2 месяца назад
How do you say repeat in Chinese
@Rahulsingh-ve7yz
@Rahulsingh-ve7yz Год назад
好久不见老师😊
@user-oh6wb5rj2q
@user-oh6wb5rj2q Год назад
3:28 can we say '现在你。。。。' instead of ‘你现在。。。' if so, why or why not? thank you
@enigma9838
@enigma9838 Год назад
I’m Chinese ,i can help learning English ,who can help me learning English
@zaihaiyang4156
@zaihaiyang4156 Год назад
我又双叒叕学到了!😁
@user-ox9db8bl6y
@user-ox9db8bl6y Год назад
Where are you in Taiwan,Grace?
@wheresmyeyebrow1608
@wheresmyeyebrow1608 Год назад
Glad to know you’re a pringles fan Grace : D
@liyyyy
@liyyyy Год назад
Can i ask you question pleqse only one can you tell me what is written
@rwdwmsrinarzary4507
@rwdwmsrinarzary4507 Год назад
Please make video how to write name in Chinese please 🙏🙏
@mklinger23
@mklinger23 Год назад
Weird question, but can 天天 be used for "she be eating snacks"? Or just if she actually eats snacks every day?
@raining_macondo
@raining_macondo Год назад
Whats the difference... It just means she eats snacks on a daily basis.
@ispeakmandarin
@ispeakmandarin Год назад
The word 天天 is just for general, not necessarily every single day
@lightphasermusic
@lightphasermusic Год назад
Regarding reduplicating some words, afaik by the duplication their meaning can be emphasized or for example increasing the vividness, which is quite the opposite what you told us in the video. Please, let me know if this rule was omitted by a mistake or these meanings are only under some special use case which you did not think it is worth to mention.
@pointlessfeather5830
@pointlessfeather5830 Год назад
reduplication can reduce the intensity of VERBS, but can make adjectives more vivid. make sure to watch all the way through before commenting
@user-pb1lh1px2z
@user-pb1lh1px2z Год назад
看看你的,小小的也很可爱
@aprenderidiomas123
@aprenderidiomas123 Год назад
@jonysoares150
@jonysoares150 Год назад
@tonychou0110
@tonychou0110 Год назад
看小小小.....
@GroovesHK
@GroovesHK Год назад
Cute Taimei
@user-bb2hv8vm5j
@user-bb2hv8vm5j Год назад
👍
@kendalls5851
@kendalls5851 Год назад
Taiwanese have a cutesy way of talking.
@Triantafyllos_Strantzalis
@Triantafyllos_Strantzalis Год назад
9:35-9:54 😂 This is me! I can eat snacks and junk food every day and I will be able to gain weight literally never!
@denisek7
@denisek7 Год назад
Woah so lucky 😊
@gohitosun6859
@gohitosun6859 Год назад
叠词词,恶心心🤣 (A popular Chinese Internet phrase, expressing the overusing of repeated characters)
@pum710024
@pum710024 Год назад
痛!好痛!痛痛痛痛痛痛── 我也不知道我看這個幹嘛,但我留一些些白癡的留言。本來想留李清照的聲聲慢,不過選擇還是留個實用的。
@Oscar-es1bh
@Oscar-es1bh Год назад
吃饭饭 逛街街 Example of repeated word.
@lexxryazanov
@lexxryazanov Год назад
可怜兔兔!。。。
@anikamimos1849
@anikamimos1849 Год назад
ni hao
@NickvonZ
@NickvonZ Год назад
Taiwan Virgo Power!!
@BBarNavi
@BBarNavi Год назад
看尛
@hoangduongtran701
@hoangduongtran701 Год назад
我想喝水水 🤣
@raining_macondo
@raining_macondo Год назад
“看看。。。小小的。。。”🤦
@jameschiangwei-huan8120
@jameschiangwei-huan8120 Год назад
抱歉,看成 看三小
@albert7898
@albert7898 Год назад
👍
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